Touch base at Ahmedabad airplane terminal/railroad station and continue to Jamnagar. Visit Lakhota Lake, a wonderful lake arranged around the Lakhota Fort in the focal point of the city, offering quiet perspectives of the environment. Likewise make a visit to Lakhota Museum at the lake that shows fascinating ancient rarities of the eighteenth and nineteenth century. At night, you will proceed to visit the popular Bala Hanuman Temple that is celebrated for its relentless Ramdhun serenade since 1956. Later on, travel to the holy town of Dwarka and have a lovely night at the inn.

After an invigorating breakfast at the lodging, proceed to visit the renowned Dwarkadhish Temple. The sanctuary is devoted to Lord Krishna and is constructed utilizing delicate limestone. Take a heavenly plunge in Gomti River and after that visit different spots of intrigue, for example, the Nageshwar Jyotirlinga, Gopi Talav, Bet Dwarka and Dandi Hanuman Temple (the main sanctuary where Lord Hanuman lives with his child Makardwavaj) at Bet Dwarka. Nageshwar Jyotirling is an unmistakable Lord Shiva sanctuary arranged between Bet Dwarka and Dwarka city. It houses a vast Shiva statue (25 m stature), a lake and garden too. Gopi Talav is an excellent lake zone where Lord Krishna used to hit the dance floor with his gopis, according to legends. On your way back, make a visit to Rukmini Temple (devoted to Rukmini, the principle ruler of Lord Krishna). At night, make a visit to different sanctuaries in the seaside zone and go to the night aarti at Dwarkadhish Temple. Remain medium-term at the inn.

Day 3 – Dwarka to Somnath by means of Porbandar (252 km/5 hrs)

Early in the day, leave for Porbandar and visit Kirti Mandir (where Gandhiji was conceived) and Sudama Temple. It is known to be the main Sudama Temple on the planet. Afterward, you will continue to Somnath and on entry, make a visit to Bhalka Teerth, Triveni Sangam, Geeta Mandir Chopati and Somnath Temple. Bhalka Teerth is a consecrated sanctuary, where it is trusted that Lord Krishna was shot in the foot by a poacher by misstep. Visit the Triveni Sangam, or, in other words purpose of the waterways Saraswati, Kapila and Hiran and is considered as a consecrated site by of the Hindus. Somnath Temple is said to be the first of Lord Shiva’s 12 jyotirlinga hallowed places and a noteworthy journey site. Go to the night aarti at the sanctuary and later on, watch a delightful Light and Sound show. At last, remain medium-term at the inn.

Today, you will make a trip to Ahemedabad and on the way make a visit to Junagarh Fort. The noteworthy post in Junagarh was worked by King Raja Rai Singh and is one of India’s most shocking stronghold buildings. It includes patios, castles, galleries and structures and has delightfully cut royal residence dividers with semi-valuable stones and depictions. Touch base in Ahmedabad late at night and withdraw to your inn for the night.